Top Baltimore Farmers' Market eats

The first stop for hundreds of market shoppers each week is Zeke's for coffee and right next door, Migae's, for a bagful of hot and powdery mini donuts. It's just the sugar rush you need to fight your way through the crowds.

The first stop for hundreds of market shoppers each week is Zeke's for coffee and right next door, Migae's, for a bagful of hot and powdery mini donuts. It's just the sugar rush you need to fight your way through the crowds. (Algerina Perna, Baltimore Sun Photo)

It's the best fish on the planet, according to the sign, and according to co-owner Ollie Collier, who shouts out the news to marketers from opening to close. No arguments here.

It's the best fish on the planet, according to the sign, and according to co-owner Ollie Collier, who shouts out the news to marketers from opening to close. No arguments here. (Algerina Perna, Baltimore Sun Photo)

The warm pita stuffed with soy-marinated portobello and feta cheese and dressed with hot sauce is pretty much a Baltimore Farmers' Market classic. The oyster fritter from the same stand has its fan club, too.

The warm pita stuffed with soy-marinated portobello and feta cheese and dressed with hot sauce is pretty much a Baltimore Farmers' Market classic. The oyster fritter from the same stand has its fan club, too. (Algerina Perna, Baltimore Sun photo)

Jack Dawson has cornered the Baltimore Farmers' Market on farm-fresh omelets. Dawson is there just about every Sunday cooking up his hearty, fluffy breakfasts. And he gives his customers a place to sit down and eat them, too.

Jack Dawson has cornered the Baltimore Farmers' Market on farm-fresh omelets. Dawson is there just about every Sunday cooking up his hearty, fluffy breakfasts. And he gives his customers a place to sit down and eat them, too. (Algerina Perna, Baltimore Sun Photo)

Headed to the Baltimore Farmers' Market and Bazaar? Bring along a shopping tote and an appetite. Here are our favorites, proceeding clockwise around the big oval, which, incidentally, is the correct way.